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BS IEC 62481-1-1:2017 Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines Architecture and protocols. Core architecture and protocols

BS IEC 62481-1-1:2017

Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines Architecture and protocols. Core architecture and protocols

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Standard number:BS IEC 62481-1-1:2017
Pages:838
Released:2019-10-31
ISBN:978 0 580 95936 3
Status:Standard
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BS IEC 62481-1-1:2017


This standard BS IEC 62481-1-1:2017 Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.160 Audio, video and audiovisual engineering
  • 33.160.01 Audio, video and audiovisual systems in general
  • 35.110 Networking
  • 35.100.05 Multilayer applications

This part of IEC 62481-1, the DLNA guidelines series, specifies the core architecture and protocols of DLNA implementations.

The interoperability guidelines consist of five parts covering Architecture and Protocols, Media Formats, Link Protection, DRM Interoperability Systems and Device Profiles. This part of the DLNA guidelines provides vendors with the information needed to build interoperable networked platforms and devices for the digital home. The necessary standards and technologies are now available to enable products to be built for networked entertainment-centric usages. However, standards and technologies need to be clarified and options limited to ensure interoperability. The five parts of the DLNA Home Networked Device interoperability guidelines fulfill that role.